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The Logical Editor, Transformer, and Input Transformer
The Input Transformer
Handling the four modules
The Input Transformer is really four separate transformers, or modules.
You select which module to view and make settings for by clicking the
corresponding Module tab.
Module 1 selected for viewing and editing.
The On/Off buttons next to the Module names determine which module(s) are
active.
Here, Module 1 is inactive and Module 2 is active.
The Function pop-up menu
The Function pop-up menu contains two options: Filter and Transform.
In Filter mode, only the filter conditions (the upper list) are taken into account. All
events matching the conditions set up will be filtered out (excluded from the
recording).
In Transform mode, events matching the filter conditions will be transformed
according to the settings in the action list (the lower list).
Setting up filtering and actions
This is done just like in the Logical Editor. Here is a brief rundown:
Click the “+” button to add lines to the filter condition list or action list.
To remove a line, click it to select it and click the “-” button below the lists.
Clicking the columns in the filter condition list opens pop-up menus allowing you
to specify the conditions to match.
Clicking the columns in the action list opens pop-up menus allowing you to specify
how the found events are transformed (when Transform mode is selected).
For detailed descriptions of the filter conditions and action columns, see “General
procedure” on page 581.
The Input Transformer has no Apply button – the settings are active as soon as you
activate the On/Off button of a module.
The settings made in the active modules will affect all MIDI data you record on the
track.
Ö Closing the Input Transformer window does not turn it off – you need to deactivate the
On/Off buttons of all modules for this! A lit Input Transformer button in the Inspector
indicates that one or more modules are active.